; _____ _ ; / ____| | | ; | | __ ___ _ __ ___ _ __ __ _ | | ; | | |_ | / _ /| '_ / / _ /| '__|/ _` || | ; | |__| || __/| | | || __/| | | (_| || | ; /_____| /___||_| |_| /___||_| /__,_||_| [General] ;--sOblivionMods is an alternate root directory for Bash Installers and other Bash data. ; Putting it under the game's install directory can cause performance problems ; during gameplay, so by default it is placed at the same level as the game folder. ; Here are the Oblivion and Skyrim defaults, and two other examples. ;sOblivionMods=../Oblivion Mods sOblivionMods=D:/Skyrim Mods ;sOblivionMods=C:/Games/Oblivion Mods ;sOblivionMods=C:/Steam/SteamApps/common/Skyrim Mods ;--sBashModData is the directory containing data about your mods, ini edits, etc. ; If using MOM, mTES4 Manager, or other utility to manage multiple installs, ; you will want to change this to keep the Bash data with your saved games. ; You'll need to use an absolute path to your saved games folder, so here ; are the defaults and a few examples. ;sBashModData=../Oblivion Mods/Bash Mod Data sBashModData=D:/Skyrim Mods/Bash Mod Data ;sBashModData=C:/Documents and Settings/Wrye/My Documents/My Games/Oblivion/Bash Mod Data ;sBashModData=C:/Users/Wrye/AppData/Local/Skyrim/Bash Mod Data ;--sInstallersData is the directory containing data about which installers ; are installed by Wrye Bash. If you changed sBashModData above, you'll ; probably want to change this one too. Examples: ;sInstallersData=../Oblivion Mods/Bash Installers/Bash sInstallersData=D:/Skyrim Mods/Bash Installers/Bash ;sInstallersData=C:/Documents and Settings/Wrye/My Documents/My Games/Oblivion/Bash Installers/Bash ;sInstallersData=C:/Users/Wrye/AppData/Local/Skyrim/Bash Installers/Bash ;sInstallersData=C:/Users/Wrye/AppData/Local/Skyrim/Bash Installers Data ;--OblivionPath is the game directory (containing Oblivion.exe, TESV.exe, etc). ; A "normal" install of Bash will place the Mopy directory in your game directory. ; Use this argument only if you placed Bash outside of the game directory and the ; automatic detection and -g command line parameter fail to find the game. ; If using a relative path, it will be relative to the Mopy directory. ;sOblivionPath=C:/Games/Oblivion ;sOblivionPath=G:/Oblivion sOblivionPath=E:/Program Files (x86)/Steam/steamapps/common ;--User directory arguments. ; These arguments allow you to specify your user directories in several ways. ; These are only useful if the regular procedure for getting the user directory fails. ; And even in that case, the user is probably better off installing win32com. ;--UserPath is the user profile path. ; May help if HOMEDRIVE and/or HOMEPATH are missing from the user's environment. ; Example=C:/Documents and Settings/Wrye ;sUserPath=C:/Documents and Settings/Wrye ;sUserPath=C:/Users/Wrye ;--PersonalPath is the user's personal directory ("My Documents"). ; Should be used in conjunction with either the -l argument or ; setting sLocalAppDataPath. ;sPersonalPath=C:/Documents and Settings/Wrye/My Documents ;sPersonalPath=C:/Users/Wrye/Documents ;--LocalAppDataPath is the user's local application data directory. ; Should be used in conjunction with either the -p argument or ; setting sPersonalPath. ;sLocalAppDataPath=C:/Documents and Settings/Wrye/Local Settings/Application Data ;sLocalAppDataPath=C:/Users/Wrye/AppData/Local ;--SteamInstall Bash will try to detect if you have a Steam install but ; if it fails to properly detect it (or incorrectly detects that you do) ; you can set this to the desired setting. ;bSteamInstall=True ;bSteamInstall=False